Maths NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 12th Chapter Twelve

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The following statement is true.

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The following statement is false.

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The following statement is false.

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The following statement is true.

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The feasible region for an LPP is always a  convex polygon.

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A corner point of a feasible region is a point in the region which is the intersection of two boundary lines.

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A feasible region of a system of linear inequalities is said to be bounded if it can be enclosed within a circle.

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In a LPP, if the objective function Z=ax+by has the same maximum value on two corner points of the feasible region, then every point on the line segment joining these two points gives the same maximum value.

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If the feasible region for a LPP is o p e n u n b o u n d e d , then the optimal value of the objective function Z=ax+by may or may not exist.

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In a LPP, the objective function is always Linear

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